This one is for straight-up supergeeks with way too much cash to burn so if you don’t fit into the category you may want to skip it. Only a day old, the PureView-driven Nokia Lumia 1020 has got itself the most expensive accessory it could have asked for.

Built by Lehmann Aviation the LA300 is a drone, to which the Lumia 1020 attaches, that can fly as high as 15 kilometers (that’s about 9.3 miles for you Imperial users), for as long as 30 minutes, at speeds of 20-80 km/h (12/49 MPH) and will withstand temperatures between -25 °C up to +60 °C (-13 °F to 140 °F). The only bad thing is the price tag – you’ll need to shell out a whole €4,990, and no that does not include the Lumia 1020.

It needs a Windows 8-powered tablet to make out a flying course, after which the data is transmitted to the drone via Wi-Fi and then you just let it fly (launching it by hand).

The LA300 drone can be used for aerial photos, surveillance, what have you. It’s got a wingspan of 92 cm and length of 45 cm and looks pretty cool.

So if you like the idea, it all you need now are 5 thousand Euro, a Lumia 1020 and Windows 8 tablet and you’re ready to go.

Nokia’s has yet released another phone with a big camera. Since the 808 PureView with it’s revolutionary 41-megapixel sensor, we never seen another beast phone with a big camera, that’s why we thought it’d be fun to let this Lumia 1020 meet its glorious pixel-loving forerunners.

We talk of course about: the 808 PureView and the N8 that bucked the trend of phone photography during their time.

In terms of sensors, the Lumia 1020 comes with a new 1/1.5-inch, 41-megapixel BSI sensor, which is smaller than the 808’s 1/1.2-inch, non-BSI offering of the same resolution. Still, both chips are understandably larger than the N8’s 1/1.83-inch, 12-megapixel sensor, which may sound less exciting but was well ahead of its time.

And needless to say, the Symbian-powered 808 PureView didn’t come with as many goodies compared to its Windows Phone cousin — even the newer lens is faster with six elements instead of five.

Check out the detailed comparison table to get more deep specs knowledge: